John of Beverley, Bishop of Hexham after Eata,
xxix,
302,
353 n.;
appointed Bishop of York,
305,
356 n.;
his miracles,
302,
303,
304,
305,
306,
307,
308,
309,
310,
311;
consecrates churches,
307,
308;
resigns the bishopric of York and retires to Beverley,
312;
ordains his successor, Wilfrid II, Bishop of York,
312;
buried at St. Peter's, Beverley,
311,
312.
John, the precentor, brought into Britain to teach Church music,
258;
Abbot of St. Martin's Monastery,
257;
dies on his way back to Rome,
259;
Justus, Bishop of Rochester, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury,
xxiv,
89,
92,
100;
sent by Gregory to Augustine,
64;
ordains Romanus Bishop of Rochester,
100;
sends Romanus on a mission to Pope Honorius,
132;
sent by Augustine to Gregory,
49;
consecrates the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Canterbury,
90;
his letters to the Scots and Britons,
91,
92;
rebuked and scourged by St. Peter in a dream,
97;
converts King Eadbald,
97;